Showing posts with label fanzine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fanzine. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

New mini issue of The All Thrills No Frills Music Bill out now!

New mini print issue of The All Thrills No Frills Music Bill is now ready to go! It is a special about Milton Keynes, and being an indie kid growing up there. Always meant to start writing about my hometown Milton Keynes, especially how much music played its part. Now there is the arrival of a new record shop by the train station, I felt excited at the prospect, and decided to make a special mini fanzine/zine for the launch day, which is June 29th!



This Milton Keynes special issue of the music fanzine is a kind of alphabetised list of music-related things I recall/treasured. Record shops, market stalls, gig venues, indie club nights, the music fanzine I started there, and more.



BUY BUY NOW! From the Etsy shop.

You can also buy via email to get Paypal details via artistic_vices @ yahoo dot co dot uk (£1.20 including postage). I'll get it out to some record shops soon. And, of course, it will be available on the day that Station Records launches its vinyl wares in Milton Keynes!

Station Records will be open every Saturday from 29th June. They will be raising money for Make A Difference youth projects. The address for the record shop is: The Cafe @ The Buszy, 401 Elder Gate, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 1LR.

https://www.facebook.com/stationrecordsmk

Saturday, 24 November 2012

David Gedge interview

Happy to announce that I interviewed David Gedge of The Wedding Present, before their Seamonsters gig last night. To be featured in #2 of the main issue of The All Thrills No Frills Music Bill fanzine, very soon! As well as on http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk
 
Many thanks to David Gedge for his time and talk - discussing Seamonsters, Steve Albini, underrated albums, lyric-writing, pedals, and all sorts! Please look out for this issue, and support this little independent 'zine which makes no profit, and buy it via Etsy, or email, or from one of the many supportive independent music and books shops as listed in older posts here...! It will be great. This issue shall also feature a great interview with Amelia Fletcher of Tender Trap / Marine Research / Heavenly / Tallulah Gosh, amongst a myriad of other musical things!

And the performance of Seamonsters album was astonishing. Review of this has been drafted up today in my notebook, as I travelled up to Nottingham!